AFC Leopards head coach Tomas Trucha believes that a solid start to the new season will lead them to their first league title in 26 years.Leopards have been on a more than two-decade-long league drought since winning the Premier League in 1998.Gor Mahia CEO offers opinion on Benson Omala’s move to LebanonLast season, Leopards had one of the worst starts to the season, though they improved in the second leg of the campaign, finishing in the top five with 51 points, 22 behind eventual winners and arch-rivals Gor Mahia.According to Trucha, if Leopards had started the season well, they would have challenged the record league champions for the title.##NAJAVA_MECA_8269442##In an interview with the club, the Czech-born manager, who is on his second spell at the club, reiterates that for Ingwe to end their trophyless league spell, they must avoid a false start to the season.”The club’s main downfall has been a shaky start to the season. Last season, we struggled at first, but we improved later on, but it was too late to compete for the title. If we want to end the league drought, we must have as effective a start as the results we posted at the end of the last campaign,” he uttered.Kenya Women’s U17 coach releases squad set for Spain camp ahead FIFA World Cup debutAhead of the Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKF-PL) 2024–25 campaign, which begins the following weekend, Trucha further revealed that they will be aiming for league success and not just to participate.”Our preseason here in Mumias has been great; we have put in more work on areas where I think we fell short last season. We are currently planning on having a perfect start to the campaign as we aim for league success and not just to participate,” he offered.##NAJAVA_MECA_8269508##Ingwe will begin their title campaign away to league returnees Mathare United, who have returned to the competition following their promotion last season.